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wilson house. it had changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house, and the wilson house as we call it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c. architect in 19 a 15, and the -- 1915, and the wilsons moved into that house in 1921 on inauguration day. many people do call it the house on f street. but when edith wilson -- wilson went on to live there for three years, he died in 1924 in this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to, you know, 40 years, she really did -- she put a stamp on what the house would be, and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963 and became really an official, officially a historic house and i museum in 196 a 5. her letters of bequeathment refer to it as being a
wilson house. it had changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house, and the wilson house as we call it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c. architect in 19 a 15, and the -- 1915, and the wilsons moved into that house in 1921 on inauguration day. many people do call it the house on f street. but when edith wilson -- wilson went on to live there...
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wilson had a law degree, so did lodge. wilson had written histories, so headlock. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on a common ground, i think. not wilson. he might have shied away. lodged one edge over him, but there is no way he can get a leg out. wilson had top government at princeton and elsewhere. he had written about it. before his election as president, he had served in elected office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge have been in the senate for 20 years when wilson turned up in washington. wilson did nothing to cultivate lodge, wilson in that regard was the polar opposite of lbj and bill clinton, who are famous for walking into george town parties in going straight for someone, sometimes a politician, sometimes a journalist, who disagreed with them. both lbj and clinton wanted to win everyone over. wilson was not that sort of bloke. he was guarded, he had no idea how to schmooze. his first biographer -- notice that he never took the initiative and making friends. as the decision-maker, wilson preferred thinkin
wilson had a law degree, so did lodge. wilson had written histories, so headlock. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on a common ground, i think. not wilson. he might have shied away. lodged one edge over him, but there is no way he can get a leg out. wilson had top government at princeton and elsewhere. he had written about it. before his election as president, he had served in elected office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge have been in the...
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wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capital, it is a living memorial whose work and scholarship commemorates, quote, the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson. as both a distinguished scholar and national reader, president wilson felt strongly that the scholar and policy maker were both engaged in a common enterprise. the center takes seriously the views to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy, enriching the work of both and enabling each to learn from the other. this series, wilson then and now, is our effort to make wilson and his period more central to that creative contact between ideas and practice in national and global affairs. in a grateful and inclusive way, we seek to highlight work on wilson and his time that offers explicit or implicit lessons for contemporary or enduring problems of public and international life. for this episode we wanted to look beyond academic work in the narrow sense of articles and monographs and look at the wor
wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capital, it is a living memorial whose work and scholarship commemorates, quote, the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson. as both a distinguished scholar and national reader, president wilson felt strongly that the scholar and policy maker were both engaged in a common enterprise. the center takes seriously the views to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy, enriching the work of both and enabling each to learn...
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wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capital, it is a living memorial whose work and scholarship commemorates, quote, the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson. as both a distinguished scholar and national leader, president wilson felt strongly that the scholar and the policy maker were, quote, engaged in a common enterprise. today, the center takes seriously his views on the need to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy. bringing them into creative contact, enriching the work of both and enabling each to learn from the other. this series, wilson then and now, is our effort to make wilson and his period more central to that creative contact between ideas and practice in national and global affairs. in a critical and inclusive way, we seek to highlight work on wilson and his time that offers explicit or implicit lessons for contemporary or enduring problems in public where international life. for this, episode we wanted to look beyond academic work
wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capital, it is a living memorial whose work and scholarship commemorates, quote, the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson. as both a distinguished scholar and national leader, president wilson felt strongly that the scholar and the policy maker were, quote, engaged in a common enterprise. today, the center takes seriously his views on the need to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy. bringing them into creative...
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wilson house. it had changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house, and the wilson house as we call it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c. architect in 19 a 15, and the -- 1915, and the wilsons moved into that house in 1921 on inauguration day. many people do call it the house on f street. but when edith wilson -- wilson went on to live there for three years, he died in 1924 in this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to, you know, 40 years, she really did -- she put a stamp on what the house would be, and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963 and became really an official, officially a historic house and i museum in 196 a 5. her letters of bequeathment refer to it as being a
wilson house. it had changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house, and the wilson house as we call it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c. architect in 19 a 15, and the -- 1915, and the wilsons moved into that house in 1921 on inauguration day. many people do call it the house on f street. but when edith wilson -- wilson went on to live there...
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it is wilson. wrote a book on woodrow wilson for a series on the presidents i discovered a wilson. i didn't know very romantic very emotional very deep feeling i'm discovering. who edith really is i'm working with molly on her book and like first lady's memoirs. her memoirs fascinating and that third picture there on the right. i've been to the library of congress and i've read her papers, especially edith's papers when she was trying to put this memoir together, and i've learned a lot from all of this next please. i'll write my first point. you can't understand edith wilson if you don't understand woodrow wilson's attitude towards women. this is a very sensitive topic now if i say wilson women most people will say like that wonderful picture. i found these kaiser wilson he was against the constitutional amendment giving the women the right to vote at least for a long time. he was president. this makes you think that wilson is a kind of dour figure who hates women doesn't want them to succeed has has nothing to do with them or nothing too good to say about them. quite a discovered.
it is wilson. wrote a book on woodrow wilson for a series on the presidents i discovered a wilson. i didn't know very romantic very emotional very deep feeling i'm discovering. who edith really is i'm working with molly on her book and like first lady's memoirs. her memoirs fascinating and that third picture there on the right. i've been to the library of congress and i've read her papers, especially edith's papers when she was trying to put this memoir together, and i've learned a lot from all...
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it had gone republican, i think wilson takes a chance and edith wilson supports it. if you are so strong, maybe you will break the opposition. i think the tide was turning against him me. the progressive movement american on the world stage. she stepped in and said she thought he could compromise. she came forward and said, i think he should. the more i study, the air that is coming and that continued battle between lodge and his philosophy, which will donate much of the twenties and wilson. i do not think it was totally his fault, i do not think it would have passed. that is my considered opinion after the study these many years. >> i totally agree with mary but to be fair the vice president wanted no part of it. thomas marshall was put on the ticket to get the electoral college votes of indiana. he was a bit of a clown, he was great with a one liner and super charming at parties. he wanted no part of the presidency and he certainly wanted no part of being seen as a usurper. before the 25th amendment, when it was soleimani about what happened with an incapacitated p
it had gone republican, i think wilson takes a chance and edith wilson supports it. if you are so strong, maybe you will break the opposition. i think the tide was turning against him me. the progressive movement american on the world stage. she stepped in and said she thought he could compromise. she came forward and said, i think he should. the more i study, the air that is coming and that continued battle between lodge and his philosophy, which will donate much of the twenties and wilson. i...
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wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge had been in the senate for 20 years when wilson turned up in washington. so wilson did nothing to cultivate lodge. wilson in that regard was the polar opposite of lbj and bill clinton who were famous for walking into georgetown parties and going straight for somebody sometimes a politicians sometimes of journalists. who disagreed with them? both lbj and clinton wanted to win that person over. wilson was not that sort of fellow. he was guarded. had no idea how to schmooze. his first biographer who knew him well notice that he never took the initiative in making
wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new...
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i didn't write about wilson we have about three pages on james wilson in our eight volumes. you know. specifically on james wilson, but he is a very interesting person and he came from scotland. in 1765 and then very quickly got involved in revolutionary activities in the 70s. he was very well educated. he had gone to saint andrews and scotland. philosophy history political theory and all of that show throughout his career he was never trained specifically as a lawyer. but he became he read law i think was john dickinson. but i'm trying to remember i finished these volumes in 2006 and since then have been living in the 20th century. so it's hard to remember all of this. but i think he certainly had a political theory when he was a delegate to the constitutional convention and was very important in that convention and in the pennsylvania ratifying convention. where he easily convinced them that they should vote for the constitution and he very much wanted to be chief justice. there is no question. and george washington was a very shrewd administrator and understood character
i didn't write about wilson we have about three pages on james wilson in our eight volumes. you know. specifically on james wilson, but he is a very interesting person and he came from scotland. in 1765 and then very quickly got involved in revolutionary activities in the 70s. he was very well educated. he had gone to saint andrews and scotland. philosophy history political theory and all of that show throughout his career he was never trained specifically as a lawyer. but he became he read law...
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wilson clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular, the arrangement of the blanket and the precisely determined folding of the sheet have to be practised by the assistance so that it looks exactly the same at each performance. oh, i ah, ah. each markins, all right, i and i am very fond of him because he has such a loving welcome. leach, lumpy, but he's not sloppy. he is absolutely precise. our i think precision and not arbitrary. ness is an aspect of every form of art when nice believe he could even kiss if my husband and i had when performed this death scene takes 12 minutes. oh it begins with a quotation from luther about children, their innocence, joy and purity, his own ah ah, all ah ah, ah, ah martin luther for me as a point in time. and you have different points and different errors and which change happens. and so i see it was something more abstract 3. and so it's a point in time where things are changed. i owe the stylized housewife and the final scene seemed to point to luther. his wife katerina ah, whole, ah,
wilson clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular, the arrangement of the blanket and the precisely determined folding of the sheet have to be practised by the assistance so that it looks exactly the same at each performance. oh, i ah, ah. each markins, all right, i and i am very fond of him because he has such a loving welcome. leach, lumpy, but he's not sloppy. he is absolutely precise. our i think precision and not arbitrary. ness is an aspect of every form of art when...
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they'd robert wilson is constructing like a flow. no, my works i, i diagram for put them together mathematically so i can see the total picture quickly. and her later we can fill and form or content. a crucial element is the lighting for $78.00 and said she should go should go for about that's done with a line. and one of them before you leave that group. good to me. lightest the most is central element and theater and architecture. albert einstein, sir. light is the measure of all things. and without life, there's no space. the whole lot of dorian becomes a stage shop. couldn't he create works of art in which people meant talented people move and speak or saying when to place an order as in others 1st like everything else, really light? it sounds, props, stage set, whether it's painted on the floor on the ceiling and around about mothers. and regardless, i would only be the him, everything as opposed to come together, him and so that's how he rehearses says, come, ah, ah, ah, ah, oh, ooh, the i, i've been working 50 years and the th
they'd robert wilson is constructing like a flow. no, my works i, i diagram for put them together mathematically so i can see the total picture quickly. and her later we can fill and form or content. a crucial element is the lighting for $78.00 and said she should go should go for about that's done with a line. and one of them before you leave that group. good to me. lightest the most is central element and theater and architecture. albert einstein, sir. light is the measure of all things. and...
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wilson supposed to be a lefty and plan the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation, buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford dawn wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war and exports a low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the work has to revolt against wilson. they want him to.
wilson supposed to be a lefty and plan the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation, buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford dawn wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking...
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first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, of course, centered, as you would imagine, on world war i, wilson's role as an international statesman, the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage, and wilson, the man. those were the sort of two pillars of interpretation there, and when you came to the house those were the stories that were centered, right? >> uh-huh. >> through the african american national cultural heritage fund, through the trust, the focus was to tell the fuller history. when i joined, i looked at the interpretation and i looked at what was on display that had, for the most part, been unchanged since 1961, and there have been shifts of small objects here and there, but as far as the experience and the subjects and topics covered, they remained that way until 2008 when i joined the team there. so i looked at it and i said, wilson the man, but really who are we talking about here if we are talking about a fuller history? the people. wilson and the people. t
first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, of course, centered, as you would imagine, on world war i, wilson's role as an international statesman, the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage, and wilson, the man. those were the sort of two pillars of interpretation there, and when you came to the house those were the stories that were centered, right? >> uh-huh. >> through...
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. >> did you kill miss wilson? >> reporter: the woman accused of murdering the suspected romantic rival now finally in custody. kaitlin armstrong had been on the run, eluding authorities for more than six weeks. >> kaitlin armstrong, who is a fugitive from justice, fled not only austin, but the united states, and changed her physical appearance. >> reporter: u.s. marshals issuing an arrest warrant for the murder of professional cyclist mariah wilson, alleging armstrong killed her after flying into a jealous rage. >> when i first heard the story of date lidge armstrong, the first thing that came to mind is "catch me if you can." >> reporter: how authorities say the yoga instructor managed to vanish, where she went to hide, how authorities tracked her down, why she looks so different new. nearly two months, the people who knew and loved mariah wilson have been stuck in limbo. >> when i found out she died, i didn't believe it. >> reporter: christopher had known her through his work as a professional sports photographe
. >> did you kill miss wilson? >> reporter: the woman accused of murdering the suspected romantic rival now finally in custody. kaitlin armstrong had been on the run, eluding authorities for more than six weeks. >> kaitlin armstrong, who is a fugitive from justice, fled not only austin, but the united states, and changed her physical appearance. >> reporter: u.s. marshals issuing an arrest warrant for the murder of professional cyclist mariah wilson, alleging armstrong...
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mrs wilson burst throu~h i need help. mrs wilson burst through the — i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, _ i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, please - i need help. mrs wilson burstl through the door, please help, please — through the door, please help, please help, my husband has 'ust please help, my husband has just been_ please help, my husband has just been shot. myself and my friend — just been shot. myself and my friend look each other in disbelief. did we hear what we thought— disbelief. did we hear what we thought we had just heard's 'ust thought we had just heard's just got— thought we had just heard's just got up and ran out to try and — just got up and ran out to try and heiu _ just got up and ran out to try and help. itjust so happened that— and help. itjust so happened that we — and help. itjust so happened that we were the first ones to arrive — that we were the first ones to arrive at — that we were the first ones to arrive at the door and see aiistair— arrive at the door and see alistair lying there in the
mrs wilson burst throu~h i need help. mrs wilson burst through the — i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, _ i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, please - i need help. mrs wilson burstl through the door, please help, please — through the door, please help, please help, my husband has 'ust please help, my husband has just been_ please help, my husband has just been shot. myself and my friend — just been shot. myself and my friend look each other in disbelief. did we...
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wilson presided over this era. his administration though, often some will say wilson was not the author of such policies, he certainly sanctioned them and those in his cabinet who pushed for things like that duration of the federal workforce, the civilian service, that had not been the case. there are people like frederick douglass, erica bethune, all the people of all the different agencies in washington d. c. who were african american and served. with the wilson administration things like submitting photographs of yourself with your application became a requirement to determine and weed out who was african american. separation of white women, for example, and african american men. getting rid of supervisors in the government who were african american. these kind of intrinsic things happened under that administration. so, exploring what are the effects of that? and then lastly, bringing in the people who contributed to society at this time who were african american. though this is the nadir of race relations, this
wilson presided over this era. his administration though, often some will say wilson was not the author of such policies, he certainly sanctioned them and those in his cabinet who pushed for things like that duration of the federal workforce, the civilian service, that had not been the case. there are people like frederick douglass, erica bethune, all the people of all the different agencies in washington d. c. who were african american and served. with the wilson administration things like...
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wilson and mrs. spartz on the other side of the aisle, as well as with all of my colleagues on the committee on the democratic side of the aisle and working with the speaker and the majority leader, it is that unity it's what's going to win this war. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: i continue to reserve the balance of my time. i'm very grateful that we next will have the speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: and i am very pleased to recognize the great speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: and the great speaker is recognized. the speaker: madam speaker, thank you for the recognition. i thank the gentleman for yielding, and i thank our distinguished mr. wilson for his yielding as well. i'm so pleased that this legislation
wilson and mrs. spartz on the other side of the aisle, as well as with all of my colleagues on the committee on the democratic side of the aisle and working with the speaker and the majority leader, it is that unity it's what's going to win this war. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: i continue to reserve the balance of my time. i'm very grateful that we next will have the speaker of...
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michael wilson. >> michael is it. whatever he had to say, he had to tie everything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michael wilson. on death row. coming up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm into marco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say about the police. >> all i know is, i had a murder weapon on, me and they let me go. >> when dateline continues. and the let me go. let me go. >> wheck... i love it! i thought online meant no one to help me, but susan from carvana had all the answers. she didn't try to upsell me. what are you...? guess who just checked in on me? mom... susan from carvana! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. ♪ ♪ fight fleas and ticks with seresto. eight months continuous protection against fleas and ticks. it's effective and vet recommended. seresto. learn more at seresto.com
michael wilson. >> michael is it. whatever he had to say, he had to tie everything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michael wilson. on death row. coming up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm into marco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say...
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russell wilson at of the nfc west to the afc west, and how does the 49ers empire feel from russell wilson. we will get into jimmy garoppolo and a second. wilson is a denver bronco now. has record against the 49ers 17- 4 in 10 seasons with seattle. the price was steep here denver gave up two first-round picks, two second round draft picks, and the three players, including quarterback drew locke, all for wilson, a pltime seattle, aaron rodgers is staying with the green bay packers. sometimes the best moves are the ones you don't make. the fourth time and bp announced he is remaining with the packers for at least one more year, and he will have his top offensive weapon, former palo alto high school star davante adams is also returning to green bay. those were two big dominoes to fall today. in the case of russell wilson, the 49ers will play at the broncos next season. there is no getting away from this guy. >> there has to be a home for jimmy g. . he is too good. >> reporter: there will be a home as soon as deals are made. >>> coming up news at 5:30, delayed trains and frustrated passengers.
russell wilson at of the nfc west to the afc west, and how does the 49ers empire feel from russell wilson. we will get into jimmy garoppolo and a second. wilson is a denver bronco now. has record against the 49ers 17- 4 in 10 seasons with seattle. the price was steep here denver gave up two first-round picks, two second round draft picks, and the three players, including quarterback drew locke, all for wilson, a pltime seattle, aaron rodgers is staying with the green bay packers. sometimes the...
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wilson had a knife and was shot when he moved toward hall in march. the county settled before 0.5 million dollars civil lawsuit with the wilson family a week earlier, paul was sentenced to 6 years in state prison for the november 2018 shooting death of 33 year-old laudemer arboleda. >> friday wilson supporters held a protest outside the district very sad for the karen back. so she would often see wilson in her danville neighborhood. i never felt threatened by him. i just was just clear. yes, he had some issues, but he just wanted to be left and >> that's not what happened here. obviously, becton says her office has sent its report on the wilson case to attorney general rob bonta's office for review. >> in martinez, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the south bay and santa clara county judge has postponed sentencing for the couple. >> accused of kidnapping baby brandon in san jose. that's because one of the suspects in the case use tanya guadalupe ramirez reportedly made 300 phone calls in jail after she pleaded no contest to the charges back in augu
wilson had a knife and was shot when he moved toward hall in march. the county settled before 0.5 million dollars civil lawsuit with the wilson family a week earlier, paul was sentenced to 6 years in state prison for the november 2018 shooting death of 33 year-old laudemer arboleda. >> friday wilson supporters held a protest outside the district very sad for the karen back. so she would often see wilson in her danville neighborhood. i never felt threatened by him. i just was just clear....
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first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much of course centered as you would imagine on world war one wilson's role as an international statements the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage and wilson, the man those were sort of the two pillars of interpretation there and when you come to the cake when you came to the house, those were the stories that were centered, right? through the african american cultural heritage action fund of the national trust the focus began, of course to tell the fuller history, so when i joined i looked at the interpretation i looked at what was on display that had for the most part remain unchanged since 1961, you know, there's been shifts of objects small objects here and there but as far as the experience and the subjects and topics that were covered they have remained that that way until 2008 when i joined the team there. and so i looked at and i said wilson the man but really, who are we talking about here if we're talking about telling
first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much of course centered as you would imagine on world war one wilson's role as an international statements the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage and wilson, the man those were sort of the two pillars of interpretation there and when you come to the cake when you came to the house, those were the stories that were centered, right? through the...
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wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation in buckingham palace as to what this chart would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking.
wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation in buckingham palace as to what this chart would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't...
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wilson: thank you. we also know that there are some dormitories that do not have air conditioning. think about broadband, etc.. it is totally unacceptable. our third witness is misses angela seiler. she is the vice president of the edwin j fuller institute and the heritage foundation where she manages the toot, be kenneth simon center for american studies, and the center for civil society, and the american dialogue. she served as chief of staff to heritage, which is president james in the white house office of public liaison. as deputy chief of staff, she served with rod paige of the department of education. she holds a juris doctor from the mercy of memphis, masters degree from the american university, and a bachelor of arts from central state university. welcome. mrs. sailor: thank you. thank you chairman scott and ranking members. thank you for -- to the subcommittee wilson, and subcommittee member wilson. thank you, and my name is angela seiler. i am the vice president of edwin j for theirs institut
wilson: thank you. we also know that there are some dormitories that do not have air conditioning. think about broadband, etc.. it is totally unacceptable. our third witness is misses angela seiler. she is the vice president of the edwin j fuller institute and the heritage foundation where she manages the toot, be kenneth simon center for american studies, and the center for civil society, and the american dialogue. she served as chief of staff to heritage, which is president james in the white...